Wednesday, September 4, 2024

Alice Boulangerie & Restaurant @ ICON Village - Reopens As The New Go-To Restaurant For Modern Contemporary Food With A Whimsical Touch

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Renowned for its artisanal pastries, Alice Boulangerie has recently undergone a stunning transformation. After a month-long makeover, this beloved café has evolved into an elegant restaurant and dining space. Guests can now savour a contemporary dinner menu with a unique Asian flair, offering a modern twist on classic flavours.

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Herb Bread with Kombu Butter 4.5/5

We began our meal with a delightful complimentary appetiser: Herb Bread with Kombu Butter. The bread was served warm and pillowy-soft, paired perfectly with the house-made kombu butter, which was both savoury and aromatic. As I write this, I find myself longing for another taste.

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Ruby Oolong Cooler & Virgin Fruity Mojito Cooler 3/5

They have an array of alcoholic drinks, but we picked 2 non-alcoholic coolers instead, which were decent.

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Seabream Crudo 3.8/5

The Japanese-inspired appetiser, Seabream Crudo ($28), features delicately sliced Japanese 'Tai' fish drizzled with ponzu sauce, complemented by Aji Amarillo (Peruvian yellow chilli pepper) and crispy ginger threads. Lightly torched for added depth, this elevated sashimi dish offers a superb texture and a well-balanced flavour profile, making it an excellent choice for sharing and a refreshing start to the meal.

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Otak Prawn Coquette 4/5

The Otak Prawn Croquette ($19/5pc) features juicy halibut and tiger prawn encased in a crispy panko shell. Unlike the mushy, potato-filled croquettes we often encounter, this dish surprises us with its satisfying texture and flavourful filling. The kaffir lime mayonnaise and a hint of curry leaves elevate the experience, adding an extra layer of depth and complexity.

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Seared Foie Gras Toast 4/5

Our final appetiser, the Seared Foie Gras Toast ($32), was a true indulgence. Perfectly seared French foie gras rests atop house-made brioche and is garnished with pistachios, pickled raisins, green peppercorn jus, and a fig and balsamic compote. A side of herb salad adds a refreshing contrast, making this dish one I could easily savour on my own.

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Laksa Paella 4/5

Designed to serve two, the new Laksa Paella ($46) combines the essence of traditional Spanish paella with a rich, homemade laksa gravy. Each grain of rice is perfectly coated, making it irresistibly moreish. This comforting dish features a generous array of ingredients, including Spanish grilled seafood (octopus, black mussels, and tiger prawns), quail eggs, and the essential tofu puffs. A squeeze of lime enhances the flavours, balancing the richness and adding a refreshing touch.

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Braised Spanish Pork Claypot Rice 3.8/5

We were pleasantly surprised to find claypot rice on the menu! The Braised Spanish Pork Claypot Rice ($42) is served with a theatrical table-side mixing of soy sauce. While the dish leans towards a richer palate, it's packed with a variety of ingredients: Duroc pork belly, mushroom kombu rice, salted fish, Chinese pork sausage, olive vegetables, and grilled asparagus. Although we found it a bit salty, the crunch of the asparagus and the perfectly balanced fat ratio of the pork belly were the highlights. The accompanying sambal cincalok is a must-have to cut through the saltiness and add a burst of flavour.

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Sakura ‘Cherry Blossom’ Pork Loin 4/5

The final dish before dessert was the Sakura 'Cherry Blossom' Pork Loin ($60 for 400g), a must-try for meat enthusiasts. This tender pork loin is marinated in honey mustard spices and herbs, then grilled over binchotan for a rich, smoky char. The side of charred mustard greens was exceptionally flavourful, offering a unique twist on a classic ingredient. To enhance the experience, the pork can be paired with either a spiced apple puree or a creamy green peppercorn sauce, each providing a distinct and complementary flavour profile.

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Pebbles 3.8/5

Alice Boulangerie, renowned for its exceptional desserts, now offers plated desserts for the first time. The Pebbles ($22) features black sesame mochi set atop a bed of peanut butter crumble, accompanied by smooth peanut butter and tangy raspberry jam. The mochi combines a chewy texture with a bouncy jelly-like quality, creating a unique experience. The black sesame flavour is robust and aromatic, adding a distinct and delightful touch to the dessert.

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Forrest 3.8/5

We were informed that the exquisitely plated Forrest ($23) is a deconstructed Black Forest cake. This dessert features a chocolate log crafted from 72% Araguani dark chocolate, filled with cherry compote, almond Chantilly cream, pistachio praline, and kirsch-infused Morello cherries. Accompanied by dark chocolate gelato on a bed of sea salt dark chocolate crumble, the dessert is a perfect pairing. It's a must-try for any chocolate lover.

Entrance

To celebrate its re-opening, Alice Boulangerie is rolling out an exclusive promotion from now till 4 September 2024. Order a sharing platter from Monday to Thursday, 6pm to 9pm and receive 50% off your next main dish. Terms and conditions apply.

Photos and words by Jaslyn. An avid cook who lives to eat and travel for food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Alice Boulangerie & Restaurant
ICON Village
12 Gopeng Street
#01-05/11
Singapore 078877
Tel: +65 8874 3300
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 8am - 10pm
Sun: 8am - 6pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk down Peck Seah Street. Cross the road at the junction of Peck Seah Street and Gopeng Street. Walk to ICON village. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

[CLOSED] Da Pang Congee Base Hot Pot (大胖粥底火锅) @ Bukit Batok - Tuck into Comforting & Unique Charcoal Hot Pot Bases Such As Wintermelon Seafood and Congee

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Da Pang Congee Base Hot Pot (大胖粥底火锅) is a fresh addition to the hot pot scene, nestled within a coffeeshop at IBIZ Centre, located between Bukit Batok and Jurong East. Its unique broth bases set Da Pang apart from other hot pot spots.

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In addition to their signature hot pot offerings, they also serve Fried Hokkien Sotong Prawn Mee ($6/$8/$12), prepared in a slightly wetter style.

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When you visit Da Pang, the ingredients for the hot pot are neatly packed and available for self-service from display refrigerators.

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With a basket in hand, diners can enjoy a 'shopping trip' experience, selecting their preferred ingredients and bringing them back to the table. Each item is cling-wrapped and organised by categories such as vegetables, seafood, and meats, making it easy to choose.

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The ingredients are priced according to the colour of the plates: White ($1) for mostly vegetables, Green and Yellow ($3), Orange ($5) for a selection of house-marinated meats, and Red ($8) for premium items.

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Right in front of the stall, you'll find a variety of condiments, along with free-flow cabbage and xiao bai cai in these vintage baskets. Live crabs are also available at $10 each, which will be prepared by the staff upon order.

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We were pleasantly surprised by the range of fresh ingredients, which came in more substantial portions than we've experienced in other similar hot pot eateries.

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Wintermelon Seafood Hotpot 4.2/5

We opted for the Wintermelon Seafood Hotpot ($32) as our base for our meal. We sipped the broth before adding any ingredients and enjoyed how flavourful it was. This base features a carved winter melon centrepiece, filled with prawns and la la clams, surrounded by watermelon cubes. The broth itself had a comforting, well-balanced herbal sweetness married with seafood flavours. I particularly liked how it was not overly salty.

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Da Pang offers a variety of other broth bases, including Lala Hotpot ($18/$28), Prawn Hotpot ($18/$28), and Lala & Prawn Hotpot ($22/$32). These bases can be paired with different soups such as Clear Soup, Tomato Soup, Herbal Soup, or their Specialty Congee base. If you're interested in trying the Wintermelon Seafood Hotpot, it's best to call ahead and reserve it at least a day in advance.

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Some of our favourite ingredient picks included marinated pork paste, prawn paste, marinated chicken, dumplings, and green bamboo shoots. The clams, prawns, and winter melon that came with our soup base were satisfying, too.

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Broth refills are complimentary, and the attentive staff were quick to assist with this. We also learned that instead of breaking down the winter melon, you can leave it boiling whole and dip your ingredients into it. The winter melon is cleverly carved with a tunnel inside, allowing the ingredients to cook thoroughly.

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We concluded our meal with a piece of fried egg floss that soaked up the soup!

Although Da Pang is not located in the most accessible location, we had an enjoyable meal and look forward to returning.

Photos and words by Jo. A girl who loves her Mala (麻辣) at Da La (大辣), discovering hidden food gems and a good cup of matcha latte. Note: This is an invited tasting.


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Da Pang Congee Base Hot Pot (大胖粥底火锅)
IBIZ Centre
32 Old Toh Tuck Road
#01-17
Singapore 597658
Tel: +65 8788 5812
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Nearest MRT: Clement (EW Line), Beauty World (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 2pm, 4pm - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Clementi MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to bus stop at Clementi MRT station (Stop ID 17171). Take bus number 106. Alight 5 stops later. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Clementi MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Clementi Bus Interchange (Stop ID 17009). Take bus number 173. Alight 5 stops later. Walk to destination. Journey time about 16 minutes. [Map]

3) Alight at Beauty World MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to bus stop at Beauty World MRT station (Stop ID 42151). Take bus 41. Alight 6 stops later. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

4) Alight at Beauty World MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to bus stop at Beauty World MRT station (Stop ID 42151). Take bus 173. Alight 7 stops later. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 16 minutes. [Map]